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Lawmakers call for action after another deadly school shooting. An Assembly committee passes a plan to close Lincoln Hills. President Trump rejects a bipartisan Senate immigration proposal. We discuss those issues and other top state and national political stories in the Week in Review.

President Donald Trump declares the state of the nation as “strong,” the White House prepares to release a memo showing anti-Trump bias at the FBI, and Gov. Scott Walker says he’s open to raising the gas tax. We discuss those and other top state and national political stories in the Week in Review.

Gov. Walker’s “ambitious” agenda, Senate Republicans reject top ethics and elections officials, and President Trump’s immigration deal. We discuss those and other top state and national political issues during the Week in Review.

Join us for the Week in Review. We discuss President Trump’s proposal for a two-stage immigration deal, the possibility of Oprah Winfrey running for president, Madison Mayor Paul Soglin’s bid for governor and other top political stories.

It’s the Week in Review. We discuss the latest efforts to fund the federal government, Republican tax cuts, a call to jail former members of the Government Accountability Board, the possibility of a new state prison and other top state and national political stories.

Join us for the Week in Review as our two guests of differing political opinions weigh in top state and political headlines including the results of the special election in Alabama, the GOP tax bill, and the latest on the Wisconsin Department of Justice's investigation into the John Doe leak.

More sexual harassment claims against prominent individuals, President Trump throws Roy Moore a lifeline, and UW-Stevens Point recognizes a controversial conservative group on campus. We discuss those and other top state and national political issues in the Week in Review.

Gov. Scott Walker begins his campaign for a third term, President Donald Trump rejects claims he disrespected a fallen soldier, and a top lobbyist’s call to remove “America’s Dairyland” from Wisconsin license plates. Our guests weigh in on those issues and other top state and national political stories in the Week in Review.

The White House, the National Rifle Association, and top Republicans have signaled a willingness to discuss restriction of a device that was used to accelerate gunfire in the mass shooting in Las Vegas this week. The incident left at least 58 dead and hurt hundreds more. It also caused the debate over guns in the country to flare up.

Green Bay Packers players invite fans to lock arms at Lambeau Field, Republicans unveil their framework for tax reform and Democratic State Senator Kathleen Vinehout says she’s running for governor. In Joy Cardin’s final broadcast before her retirement, our guests discuss the top state and national political issues in the Week in Review.

Walker signed the two-year spending plan at Tuller Elementary School in Neenah nearly three months after it was due. It increases aid for public schools by $639 million and expands the private school voucher program. But one of Walker’s 99 vetoes nixed a provision that...

Florida braces for one of the strongest hurricanes ever recorded, President Donald Trump deals with Democrats on the debt ceiling, and the Joint Finance Committee passes the state budget. We discuss those and other top political stories in the Week in Review.

It’s the Week in Review. President Donald Trump assures Hurricane Harvey victims that his administration will work tirelessly to help the region recover. Our guests discuss Trump’s response to the disaster. They also weigh in on his pardon of former Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio, the resignations of Department of Natural Resources Secretary Cathy Stepp and Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke, and other top political stories.

A souring relationship between President Donald Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a threat to shut down the government, state superintendent Tony Evers runs for governor, and another public hearing on the Foxconn bill. Our guests discuss those issues and other top political stories in the Week in Review.

President Donald Trump blames "both sides" for the deadly violence at a Charlottesville, Virginia rally last weekend. In the Week in Review, our guests weigh in on whether they think Trump's response was appropriate. They also discuss the future of chief strategist Steve Bannon following the attacks and his blunt interview with a left-wing magazine. Plus, they examine the Foxconn bill as it makes its way through the state Assembly.

Join us for the Week in Review. President Donald Trump vows “fire and fury” - or worse - against North Korea if it keeps threatening the U.S. while the North details a plan to strike Guam. Our guests weigh in on that issue and other top political stories from the week, including growing uncertainty about Foxconn’s prospects in Wisconsin, a new challenger in the race for governor, and more.

A state Assembly committee held a hearing on a $3 billion tax incentive package that’s part of an agreement to bring a mammoth Foxconn electronics factory to Wisconsin on Thursday, but not all legislative leaders agree that Foxconn should be prioritized over the stalled state budget. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump signed what he called a 'seriously flawed' measure with bipartisan support into law with sanctions for Russia and made headlines when he threw his support behind a proposal that would limit legal immigration. Join us as our two guests of differing political perspectives explore this and other top political news during...

Foxconn announces it’s coming to Wisconsin, senators debate healthcare legislation and a state Republican enters the race for U.S. Senate. Our guests discuss the top state and national political stories in the Week in Review.

Republican senators take another crack at repealing and replacing Obamacare, President Donald Trump shows regret for hiring Attorney General Jeff Sessions, and state GOP lawmakers move to end the budget stalemate on transportation funding. Our guests discuss those issues and other state and national political stories in the Week in Review.

It’s the Week in Review. President Donald Trump defends his son over his meeting with a Russian lawyer while others insist he’s guilty of collusion. Our guests discuss that and other top political stories, including the U.S. Senate’s new healthcare bill, the impasse over state transportation funding, a Democratic challenger to Gov. Scott Walker, and more.

President Donald Trump will have a highly-anticipated face-to-face meeting with Russian president Vladimir Putin at the G-20 summit today. In this edition of the Week in Review, our guests discuss what’s at stake between the two countries, and what could come from the meeting. They also discuss the ongoing budget impasse in the Wisconsin state legislature, the tussle over transportation funding, and what other sticking points remain.

New guidelines for enforcing a limited travel ban went into effect Thursday following the Supreme Court’s decision to take up the case and allow portions of the ban to become operative. Meanwhile, a vote on the Senate healthcare bill was delayed and the state budget process continues. We talk about these headlines and more with two guests of differing political perspectives during the Week in Review.

Tune in for the Week in Review! Our guests discuss the Senate Republicans’ healthcare plan, the future of Wisconsin’s electoral maps, a bill to protect free speech on college campuses, and other top state and national political stories.

Tune in for the Week in Review. Our guests discuss top state and national political stories, including the shooting at a congressional baseball practice, whether President Donald Trump tried to obstruct justice, the possibility of iPhones being assembled in Wisconsin and more.

Former FBI Director James Comey testifies that the Trump administration is trying to “defame” him and the agency, and telling “lies” to the American people. He also confirmed that President Donald Trump was not a target in the FBI’s investigation into Russian meddling in last year’s election. In the Week in Review, our guests react to Comey’s much-anticipated remarks before Congress. In addition, they discuss Trump’s renewed call for a travel ban and his feud with London’s mayor following last weekend’s terrorist attack. Plus, they weigh in on the Wisconsin Democratic Party re-electing their chairperson and a potential new...

Join us for the Week in Review. Our guests react to President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Paris climate change agreement, Gov. Scott Walker’s reluctance to carrying firearms without a permit, the latest votes on the state budget and more.

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Lawmakers call for action after another deadly school shooting. An Assembly committee passes a plan to close Lincoln Hills. President Trump rejects a bipartisan Senate immigration proposal . We discuss those issues and other top state and national political stories in the Week in Review.

President Donald Trump declares the state of the nation as “strong,” the White House prepares to release a memo showing anti-Trump bias at the FBI, and Gov. Scott Walker says he’s open to raising the gas tax. We discuss those and other top state and national political stories in the Week in Review.

Gov. Walker’s “ambitious” agenda, Senate Republicans reject top ethics and elections officials, and President Trump’s immigration deal. We discuss those and other top state and national political issues during the Week in Review.

Join us for the Week in Review. We discuss President Trump’s proposal for a two-stage immigration deal, the possibility of Oprah Winfrey running for president, Madison Mayor Paul Soglin ’s bid for governor and other top political stories.

Gov. Scott Walker touts the new federal tax cuts , the head of Wisconsin’s Ethics Commission asks to be investigated , and a last-ditch effort to overturn the results of Alabama’s U.S. Senate race . We discuss those and other top state and national political stories in the final Week in Review of 2017.

It’s the Week in Review. We discuss the latest efforts to fund the federal government, Republican tax cuts, a call to jail former members of the Government Accountability Board, the possibility of a new state prison and other top state and national political stories.

Join us for the Week in Review as our two guests of differing political opinions weigh in top state and political headlines including the results of the special election in Alabama, the GOP tax bill, and the latest on the Wisconsin Department of Justice's investigation into the John Doe leak.

More sexual harassment claims against prominent individuals, President Trump throws Roy Moore a lifeline, and UW-Stevens Point recognizes a controversial conservative group on campus. We discuss those and other top state and national political issues in the Week in Review.

Gov. Scott Walker begins his campaign for a third term, President Donald Trump rejects claims he disrespected a fallen soldier, and a top lobbyist’s call to remove “America’s Dairyland” from Wisconsin license plates. Our guests weigh in on those issues and other top state and national political stories in the Week in Review.

The White House, the National Rifle Association, and top Republicans have signaled a willingness to discuss restriction of a device that was used to accelerate gunfire in the mass shooting in Las Vegas this week. The incident left at least 58 dead and hurt hundreds more. It also caused the debate...

Green Bay Packers players invite fans to lock arms at Lambeau Field, Republicans unveil their framework for tax reform and Democratic State Senator Kathleen Vinehout says she’s running for governor. In Joy Cardin’s final broadcast before her retirement, our guests discuss the top state and national political issues in the Week in Review.

Gov. Scott Walker signs the state’s $76 billion budget into law , Assembly Democrats elect a new leader and President Donald Trump says he’s decided what to do about the Iran nuclear deal . Our guests discuss those and other top state and national political stories in the Week in Review. Walker...

Florida braces for one of the strongest hurricanes ever recorded, President Donald Trump deals with Democrats on the debt ceiling, and the Joint Finance Committee passes the state budget. We discuss those and other top political stories in the Week in Review.

It’s the Week in Review. President Donald Trump assures Hurricane Harvey victims that his administration will work tirelessly to help the region recover. Our guests discuss Trump’s response to the disaster. They also weigh in on his pardon of former Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio, the resignations of...

A souring relationship between President Donald Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a threat to shut down the government, state superintendent Tony Evers runs for governor, and another public hearing on the Foxconn bill. Our guests discuss those issues and other top political stories...

President Donald Trump blames "both sides" for the deadly violence at a Charlottesville, Virginia rally last weekend. In the Week in Review, our guests weigh in on whether they think Trump's response was appropriate. They also discuss the future of chief strategist Steve Bannon following the...

Join us for the Week in Review. President Donald Trump vows “fire and fury” - or worse - against North Korea if it keeps threatening the U.S. while the North details a plan to strike Guam. Our guests weigh in on that issue and other top political stories from the week, including growing uncertainty...